LIC established as a great community!
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http://www.ny1.com/content/ny1_living/real_estate/143935/long-island-city-s-waterfront-transforms-into-24-7-community Once a dilapidated old waterfront, now the Hunters Point section of Long Island City, Queens is booming, developing and becoming a thriving community. President Paul Januszewski of the Queens West Development Corporation says since development started back in 1997, the area has... [more]
http://www.ny1.com/content/ny1_living/real_estate/143935/long-island-city-s-waterfront-transforms-into-24-7-community Once a dilapidated old waterfront, now the Hunters Point section of Long Island City, Queens is booming, developing and becoming a thriving community. President Paul Januszewski of the Queens West Development Corporation says since development started back in 1997, the area has undergone a major transformation. "This all used to be industrial waterfront, much of it abandoned. Now we have 10 acres of beautiful waterfront park land, five residential buildings, a public school and a lot more coming on the way," says Januszewski. [less]
Too easy. I take a pass.
I asked my wife if she wanted to go Paris in the spring.
She said, "what for? I've already been to LIC".
A city by a river with views to die for and ground contaminents to back the pledge.
LMAO.
But, as an editor and former standup comedian, I tell you you should have stopped at the second line.
BAM, punchline, you're in, you're out. Nothing further needed.
Prices since the Spring 2009 lows are up 10-20% across the board.
One of the strongest housing neighborhoods in all of NYC. Still growing tremendously.
Wasn't CarolSt the shill who went crazy?
Yup, confirmed:
http://streeteasy.com/nyc/talk/discussion/12106-carolst-a-case-studytime-line-of-a-re-broker-going-thru-ses-spin-cycle-and-breaking
Man, some of those are hillarious...